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which brings us to the challenge. why raising the age does not save you very much money and is probably a bad policy idea in under two minutes. do we have the clock. let's do it. the argument for cutting 65 and 67-year-olds out of a deficit talk is simple. it saves money. the keizer family foundation estimates that when it's all said and done, the government could save $5.7 billion. but those 65 and 66-year-olds don't disappear. they are still going to be here and get sick sometimes which means the savings we'd see by kicking them off they pop back up elsewhere in the economy. it's not pure savings, it's a cost shift. you're going to see increased costs for seniors who will have to find another health insurer since it uses power to pay less by quite a bit. the seniors turning to private insurance will have to pay more from the same coverage. 3.7 billion more in the first year of the policy. for those who are eligible for medicaid, will move to the states, we think. then there are the employers. many of the ineligible
which brings us to the challenge. why raising the age does not save you very much money and is probably a bad policy idea in under two minutes. do we have the clock. let's do it. the argument for cutting 65 and 67-year-olds out of a deficit talk is simple. it saves money. the keizer family foundation estimates that when it's all said and done, the government could save $5.7 billion. but those 65 and 66-year-olds don't disappear. they are still going to be here and get sick sometimes which means...
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millions more of us have similar charges for things we don't use, sometimes just a few bucks and you may not notice with all the lines but it adds up. how to get rid those charges, figure out what they are and save yourself money. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup inheir arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alonaren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor a
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but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv digs deep into the extraordinary tales of heroism determination and escape. "trapped" experience the drama. back to back to back. >> hold on mates! >> catch the "trapped" premier mini-marathon today starting at 1 eastern. on current tv. >> eliot: it's hard to believe but christmas season is already here. or for some of us, than cuss and as mitt romney will tell you, the gift giving has already begun. presidentromney famously said that by giving gifts to its constituents. so the g.o.p. decided to reciprocate by giving a few gifts to its base. of the 19 committee chairmanships in the house this up coming year, all 19 went to old or middle-aged white men. then at the lunch with the president, according to the record the centerpiece of the menu, white turkey. apparently the president wasn
but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> wow! i've never seen anything like this. >> when disaster strikes sometimes the only way out is to look within. current tv digs deep into the extraordinary tales of heroism determination and escape. "trapped" experience the drama. back to back to back. >> hold on mates! >> catch the "trapped" premier...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> en1997, the jordanian bureau chief of hamas, palestinian group elected governingentity in gaza strip and considered by many, including the united states, to be a terrorist organization. at the khalid was living in exile in jordan, from there he allegedly orchestrated a number of attacks on israel. israel's prime minister was benjamin netanyahu and that year in 1997, mr. netanyahu green lit a plan for israel's intelligence agency to kill mr. mashal. it did not go well. >> as he arrived at work, two suspicious men approached him. >> translator: i was just entering my office when i heard a sound. then i felt an electric shock throughout my body. >> his body guard chased the two men up the street in jordan's capital ahman, caught them and beat them. the two insisted they were canadian tourists out shopping. within hours, the leader of the terrorist group hamas was in the hospital vomiting, dizzy and on a respirator to help him breathe. the two men were hitman from
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mike, take us through the standings. this is the fun division. >> nfc east, giants still one game up, 8-5 redskins behind them at 7-6. >>> behind closed doors, president obama and speaker boehner continue to hammer out a deal as they jockey for a position on entitlements. we'll have that straight ahead with our "morning joe" panel. when we come back here, we're going to do this, aren't we? me, you, and louis. we'll head around the water cooler. "saturday night live" giving us the reason to negotiate. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> well, eno
mike, take us through the standings. this is the fun division. >> nfc east, giants still one game up, 8-5 redskins behind them at 7-6. >>> behind closed doors, president obama and speaker boehner continue to hammer out a deal as they jockey for a position on entitlements. we'll have that straight ahead with our "morning joe" panel. when we come back here, we're going to do this, aren't we? me, you, and louis. we'll head around the water cooler. "saturday night...
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john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> dubois: and thank you for joining us for this abbreviated edition of the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm maurice dubois, cbs in new york city, depend. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ male announcer #1 ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ male announcer #2 ] cable can't touch fios upload speeds. it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios. there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country. [ male announcer #1 ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. upgrade now with this amazing holiday deal and get fios internet tv and phone for our best price online... just $79.99 a month with a two-year agreement. plus a holiday bonus: $300 back. don't miss this limited-time offer. 100% fiber optics gives you the speed you need -- with no caps on usage. so why wait? get fios for our best price online: just $79.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- plus $300 back. or get this great price with no annual contract. hurry this holiday deal
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but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> eliot: it's hard to believe but christmas season is already here. or for some of us, than cuss, and as mitt romney will tell you, the gift giving has already begun. presidentromney famously said that president obama won the election by giving gifts to its constituents. so the g.o.p. decided to reciprocate by giving a few gifts to its base. of the 19 committee chairmanships in the house this up coming year, all 19 went to old or middle-aged white men. then at the lunch with the president, according to the record the centerpiece of the menu, white turkey. apparently the president wasn't employing his gifts of subtilty. >> what religion is involved with christmas? what religion. >> christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. it is a fact that christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. >> so you're going to tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion. >> correct, it's a phi
but leave us out of their reindeer games. our voice versus been heard. we've done our part for love of country. now it's their turn. that's my view. >> eliot: it's hard to believe but christmas season is already here. or for some of us, than cuss, and as mitt romney will tell you, the gift giving has already begun. presidentromney famously said that president obama won the election by giving gifts to its constituents. so the g.o.p. decided to reciprocate by giving a few gifts to its base....
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if they used them. >> what do you mean by strike? >> air against themselves. >> gas -- >> we and the israelis probably got them targeted. go after them and hit them. >> easier said than done. >> it is. if you got them all and you did that and maybe they figure we're going down and start firing them. the best thing to happen is to have the russians or the guys who have real influence in there, tell these guys, do not do this, or we leave you and everybody abandons you and you're going down. >> is it possible that the putting of this gas inside these cylinders as i understand it, that are quote-unquote bombs is a way of making the gas movable so that it can be prevented from going into the rebel's hands because they might use it? >> well, first of all, as we're assessing the deputy foreign minister's credibility, he says if we had these weapons. he denies they have these weapons. and our intelligence -- >> he didn't deny it. >> he said if we have them. i think he -- >> no, he set up an if clause. that doesn't mean he is denying it. >>
if they used them. >> what do you mean by strike? >> air against themselves. >> gas -- >> we and the israelis probably got them targeted. go after them and hit them. >> easier said than done. >> it is. if you got them all and you did that and maybe they figure we're going down and start firing them. the best thing to happen is to have the russians or the guys who have real influence in there, tell these guys, do not do this, or we leave you and everybody...
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thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of them. but coercive abortion. we offered amendments that you can't coerce a woman in completing a pregnancy and that amendment would not be accepted. the right for insurance, like you said, and this isn't just taking control over a woman's body away from herself taking control from a doctor, you're putting it in the hands of employers, insurance companies but then you think about the economic iss
thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job...
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thanks for being back with us, both of you. let's start with the debt limit, we're talking about the debt limit, again. do republicans believe this is their ace in the hole? >> i sure hope they don't. i think the president has the stronger hand on this. number one, he won the election. we're all discussing that. he has the stronger hand in general. the other thing is that everybody remembers what we went through two summers ago. the summer of 2011 when the nation went through default. people felt that the president handled the situation badly, but they felt the republican congress was much worse in that particular negotiation. i don't think the republicans in trying to reestablish their brand want to get back into that fight and look like they want to have the ability to hold up the debt ceiling and then potentially bring the nation back to the edge of default, again. >> i want to play a snippet here of what majority leader harry reid said this week said about the fiscal. >> we would be somewhat foolish to work out something on
thanks for being back with us, both of you. let's start with the debt limit, we're talking about the debt limit, again. do republicans believe this is their ace in the hole? >> i sure hope they don't. i think the president has the stronger hand on this. number one, he won the election. we're all discussing that. he has the stronger hand in general. the other thing is that everybody remembers what we went through two summers ago. the summer of 2011 when the nation went through default....
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thanks very much for joining us here on our t. our top story this hour egypt wrapping up in voting wrapping up in egypt where people have been casting their ballots on the draft constitution that split the nation in triggered monthlong protests second and final stage of the referendum preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city alexandria and now for more on this we're joined live by journalist bella true who is in the egyptian capital covering all of this for us so what are the predictions for the outcome of the vote so far. well right now the polling stations have shots and the voting is underway across seventeen governorate in egypt the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the governor is going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhood base in them also three only three of
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thanks for staying with us on our t.v. ten minutes past the hour now in moscow the lower house of parliament passed a bill that bans u.s. citizens from adopting russian orphans legislation is seen by many as a response to washington so-called magnitsky list which president putin describes as anti russian but the measure also follows a series of child abuse cases involving american foster families some you have been resulting in the death of a child and she takes a look. the duction agreement that russia and the us signed in the vampire was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children schoolgirls here are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents when you have no idea of what's really going on the united states does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized there is untold numbers of children that are enduring abuses that haven't been r
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actually used to be a red state. until there was an anti-immigrant backlash which led to prop 187, which banned illegal immigrants from health and education. that was ultimately overturned. from then on, that was a democratic state. i think that proposals like self-deportation, which hit home to families here even if you are here legally. the idea that your friends or family might have to go home, wait in line, and maybe never come back, that hits home. i think that is viewed as a hostile act. you have to get past that. personally, i would like to go to the day of john mccain in 2007 and look for a pathway to citizenship. if that is too far for the party, then look at the things like to new kay bailey hutchison legislation, which would make a pathway for young immigrants. >> bret: tucker? >> actually, california voted for clinton before pete wilson got involved in the debate over whether illegal immigrants ought to have welfare benefits. democrat is a democratic state because it's state of immigrants for the reasons
actually used to be a red state. until there was an anti-immigrant backlash which led to prop 187, which banned illegal immigrants from health and education. that was ultimately overturned. from then on, that was a democratic state. i think that proposals like self-deportation, which hit home to families here even if you are here legally. the idea that your friends or family might have to go home, wait in line, and maybe never come back, that hits home. i think that is viewed as a hostile act....
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in part we allow technology to drive us. i know for me my friends would criticize me for how connected i am to my phone sometimes, but i think that we have to see that it's incredibly important as someone who has pick upd a meditation practice to really set aside that time to be disciplined about that like other things. i think we can really connect and uplift all the other activities we do, even if it's ten minutes a day to set aside some quiet time and reflection. maybe it's the first thing in the morning. maybe it's ten minutes before going to bed. we really need to take better jobs at taking stock of our lives so we have a little bit more control and not let things run us. >> how about other things, spending time in nature and volunteers. how can that help us restore our faith? >> absolutely. part of what we want to do as human beings is connect to the adventure of living. we want to be able to experience the wonder of the world, and sometimes it is about connecting with something larger like nature and feeling a transce
in part we allow technology to drive us. i know for me my friends would criticize me for how connected i am to my phone sometimes, but i think that we have to see that it's incredibly important as someone who has pick upd a meditation practice to really set aside that time to be disciplined about that like other things. i think we can really connect and uplift all the other activities we do, even if it's ten minutes a day to set aside some quiet time and reflection. maybe it's the first thing...
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schneider joins us today. thank you for your time. >> good to be here. >> shannon: i want to ask about something you wrote about. according to the confidential information that forces linked with the administration are suggesting that government might re-classify firearm and weapons changing their status under the national firearms take make it more difficult to get that. what can you tell us about that? >> well, according to the confidential information i have, semi-automatic firearms or certain semi-awe mattic firearms thunder scenario would be declared as title ii national firearm act firearm. the false argument they use for this is to say that certain semi-automatic firearms can be easily made in to or changed in to fully automatic fire arms. this is untrue, of course. but of course this type of thing has not stopped this administration in the past. this would mean people who wish to acquire semi-automatic fire arms would not be able to acquire them unless they were willing to get the prior approval of the
schneider joins us today. thank you for your time. >> good to be here. >> shannon: i want to ask about something you wrote about. according to the confidential information that forces linked with the administration are suggesting that government might re-classify firearm and weapons changing their status under the national firearms take make it more difficult to get that. what can you tell us about that? >> well, according to the confidential information i have, semi-automatic...
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explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology about their power that they held republicans win in 1994. that they caused al gore to lose the white house in 2000. a lot of that mythology has been built up both by the nra and consultants in the past who would say let's not talk about gun control. in a lot of ways that has led to an increase decrease of the gun control lobby who are running on less money over the past few years until mayor michael bloomberg got involved. >> eliot: i don't buy the notion that they caused al gore the white house, but the larger point that
explain this to us? >> well, they spend a ton of money on lobbying, they spend on campaign contributions and they seemingly spend a lot on campaign expenditures, but a lot of that is a drop in the bucket when you look at the fact that they're made up of 4 million members, a lot of whom are hardcore single-issue voters. they go and make their voices heard. they call the offices, they send in mail. the thing that powers them is not the money but their manpower and also a lot of mythology...
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discontent you provide that online from us. all for greece's largest banks are queuing up for a bailout boost after reporting huge losses this year together they'll need in fact around twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat who has been relying on international bailout funds since twenty ten and as economies dimitrius you know police says it's all very groups who are bearing the brunt of the bank's losses the loans on which. this recapitalization of the bank sector is going to decrease are coming from the troika the e.u. the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be aid they are going to art of the greek debt which is going to be paid by the taxpayer and we had forty thousand small businesses closing this year alone three hundred additional thousand of job losses as a total unemployment rate of twenty six percent so we have really. on the one hand austerity on the other hand banks inability to provide liquidity for the markets exactly one twenty moscow time world news a brief no suicide blast of a politic
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and connor powell joins us live with more details on this. what can you tell us? >> well, kelly, for nearly three days, more than 90% of the internet across all the area was out. and latest report is that the internet is back on in damascus and we still don't know about the rest of the country, but the ap was reporting that the internet in damascus, mobile phones are up and running in damascus. it's not clear why they cut it three days ago, they say it was terrorists, but internet companies say it's the syrian government that cut the internet there. and likely because the rebels have been pushing towards damascus and particularly the international airport just south of damascus in recent days and slow their advance and comes as the rebels have been targeting the international airport and the syrian government sis it's open and flights are taking off and landing there. and the emirates and egyptian air say that they have suspended flights indefinitely in that of the international airport in damascus because of the heavy fighting in the area. and the rebels now say
and connor powell joins us live with more details on this. what can you tell us? >> well, kelly, for nearly three days, more than 90% of the internet across all the area was out. and latest report is that the internet is back on in damascus and we still don't know about the rest of the country, but the ap was reporting that the internet in damascus, mobile phones are up and running in damascus. it's not clear why they cut it three days ago, they say it was terrorists, but internet...
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he joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> so you think the president is comfortable or does he want to go off the cliff? >> well, he's being advised to go off the cliff. howard dean has said it. papatty murray said they shouldo over the cliff. i think the president sees a political victory for his party if they go over the cliff. i know republicans are concerned that there's going to be a second recession if we go over the cliff. >> what does he gain from going over the cliff? >> well, taxes go up on everyone which gives the president lots of additional money to spend on new government programs. additionally, he has all these military cuts that many liberal democrats have been hoping for for years. the third thing is he blames the republicans for everything. >> it's sort of interesting. in the campaign he wanted 800 billion in increased revenue on the rich. that's what he campaigned on, and he wanted to raise the tax rates on the rich. speaker boehner's proposal, as i understa
he joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> so you think the president is comfortable or does he want to go off the cliff? >> well, he's being advised to go off the cliff. howard dean has said it. papatty murray said they shouldo over the cliff. i think the president sees a political victory for his party if they go over the cliff. i know republicans are concerned that there's going to be a second recession if we go over the cliff. >> what does he gain...
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which brings us. to the first six million cubic meters of wood is cut down in korea's forests every year it goes to make everything from farmhouses to follow which with corinne is proximity to europe and the baltic states big forests big business. and. clean. one afternoon on the shores of the ocean blue. one of those days when it feels good to be alive on the planet earth. carefree humanity. maybe unthinking humanity even . a few kilometers away a man has given us an appointment on a mountain summit. a place in keeping with what anatole calls his work. he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world. and the work i do will take me out of body i will ask to meet those superior beings who hold the keys for humanity already clear that he went to talk to them. to see what can be done for two thousand and twelve ordered. by telepathic trip to get him into contact with mysterious superior
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joining us is ryan grim. ryan, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> so there's a lot to talk about. the divide between men and women over legalizathón. women opposed 52-44. when's going on there? >> yeah. those are pretty remarkable numbers in that survey. you know, partly, i think it's smoking pot is very male thing to do. if you think of your stereotype of the stoners -- >> i never thought i would hear that. i'm stymied by that, i guess. >> you think it's like six guys around a dorm room. >> snoop dogg and i don't know who. okay. >> it's not that college-aged women and women in general don't smoke marijuana but you don't think of six women sitting around a dorm room passing a bong around and the usage numbers back up the fact that more boys than girls smoke pot while in high school. and i believe that that carries on throughout. so it's experience with the drug but also, you know, women led the temperance movement that led to prohibition in the early part of the 20th century and that was a very wo
joining us is ryan grim. ryan, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> so there's a lot to talk about. the divide between men and women over legalizathón. women opposed 52-44. when's going on there? >> yeah. those are pretty remarkable numbers in that survey. you know, partly, i think it's smoking pot is very male thing to do. if you think of your stereotype of the stoners -- >> i never thought i would hear that. i'm stymied by that, i guess. >> you think...
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they want to us attack the different groups. they attack us. >> right to work legislation would outlaw the mandatory union due and membership as a condition of employment. even for those not joining the union. similar measure passed in indiana in 2012. unemployment decreased. the top seven states in the u.s. with the lowest unemployment are among the 23 current right to work states. >> when you look at the issue, it's really about being pro-choice for workers. giving them the opportunity to have the freedom to choose. it's about the job creation. >> republicans have a majority in the house and the senate. >> tab democratic leadership agrees nothing will stop michigan, cradle of organized labor and birthplace of the united auto workers from becoming a right to work state. all opponents can do is let their anger be heard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the governor of michigan a greedy nerd and a weak geek. we're not going to take it anymore. >> bob king, president of the auto workers was vague when pressed on what the next move will be
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conor powell in jerusalem for us. the senate today voted the tighten the economic pressure on iran. 94 to 0 vote. lawmakers banned all business with iran's energy, port, shipping, and ship building sectors. it's part of the ongoing u.s. effort to push iran to abandon its nuclear efforts. haven't worked. today iran's ambassador to the international atomic energy agency warned that any attack on its nuclear facilities could spark iran to kick out the inspectors and withdraw from the nonproliferation treaty. meantime, a senior iranian cleric today claimed that the recent war between israel and hamas in gaza was a direct victory for iran. hamas militants in gaza fired hundreds of rockets into israel. including iranian made if a jerry five mills that tel aviv. hamas leaders have publicly thanked iran for its assistance. secretary of state clinton is working to chart a path forward for the israelis and palestinians one day after the voted to recognize the nonmember state. secretary clinton meeting with officials including t
conor powell in jerusalem for us. the senate today voted the tighten the economic pressure on iran. 94 to 0 vote. lawmakers banned all business with iran's energy, port, shipping, and ship building sectors. it's part of the ongoing u.s. effort to push iran to abandon its nuclear efforts. haven't worked. today iran's ambassador to the international atomic energy agency warned that any attack on its nuclear facilities could spark iran to kick out the inspectors and withdraw from the...
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is good to have you with us recently released f.b.i. documents have revealed that the bureau treated the peaceful occupy movement as a potential criminal and terrorist threat the heavily redacted documents show that the agency was carrying out close surveillance against members of occupy wall street and even mentions an assassination plot against the activists however it's unclear who was behind it the movement began in september twenty seventh in new york city's financial district with protesters running against corporate greed and economic inequality and independent journalist on that like its miller's says the f.b.i. is making a mistake by siding with big business. they're using a very broad definition of violence to discuss domestic terrorism because obviously an act of terrorism is doing something that is going to kill a lot of people blowing something up something that's far more. terrible and life threatening than just a couple of people assembled in civil protest so i think that they really just ran with the possibility that cou
is good to have you with us recently released f.b.i. documents have revealed that the bureau treated the peaceful occupy movement as a potential criminal and terrorist threat the heavily redacted documents show that the agency was carrying out close surveillance against members of occupy wall street and even mentions an assassination plot against the activists however it's unclear who was behind it the movement began in september twenty seventh in new york city's financial district with...
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will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots to see i p interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big. dog called. this is more international news stories for you now a bill that prohibiting u.s. citizens from adopting russian children has been passed by the lower house of parliament in moscow almost unanimous the vote comes after a series of child abuse cases a broad gun a church account looks at the stories which led to the latest measures. the adoption agreement that russia and the us signed in of them here was designed to provide mechanisms of oversight for russian children adopted by american families but moscow claims it is still being met with obstacles when it attempts to inquire an adopted children still there are so many lies about the real conditions of children adopted by u.s. parents we have no idea what's really going on the united states but does not do follow ups once an adoption is finalized there is untold numbers of children that are
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thanks for joining us. including a shameful display of partisanship in congress that resulted in the voting down of a u.n. treaty aimed at spreading rights for disabled people. even the venerable bob dole could not bring both sides together on this one. also major unrest in egypt as 100,000 protesters stormed the palace in cairo forcing president morsi to flee. we'll update you on the situation there. but first our top story live here at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. and we begin with the latest on the rapidly approaching fiscal cliff deadline of automatic tax hikes on everybody and what appears to be a stalemate in the negotiations. in his first interview since the election, president obama reiterated his demand that any deal must raise taxes on the highest earner. yesterday obama also appeared to showroom for flexibility on actually relowering those tax rates in the future. >> i don't think that the issue right now has to do with sitting in a room. the issue right now that's relevant is the ackno
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prepared to use the financial weapon. that runs contrary to every multilateralist instinct of the obama white house. they paid a price for it. israel paid a price for it, too. >> eric: why is it seemingly one-sided? i remember when you voted against the human rights council. nine votes against it. us. canada, czech republic, israel, marshall islands, macronesia, palau and nairu. they seem to be the steadfastest allies at the u.n., palau and nairu. >> guest: this demonstrates the permanent anti-israel, anti-american majority in the u.n. it will be broken only by strong measures by the united states. the irony is for those who are strong supporters of the united nations, this resolution dramatically undercuts the u.n. credibilit credibility. weakens the u.n. profoundly. we will see the further ramifications to that in congress as well. members who will now seek to cut off or limit u.s. con u.s. contributions in response. >> eric: if that happen what is is the impact? >> it might demonstrate to some people they have to take
prepared to use the financial weapon. that runs contrary to every multilateralist instinct of the obama white house. they paid a price for it. israel paid a price for it, too. >> eric: why is it seemingly one-sided? i remember when you voted against the human rights council. nine votes against it. us. canada, czech republic, israel, marshall islands, macronesia, palau and nairu. they seem to be the steadfastest allies at the u.n., palau and nairu. >> guest: this demonstrates the...
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here is the scene accounted for us. again, first accounts are sometimes slightly wrong but we have gotten this from so many different witnesses. it looks like this is the picture coming into play. a man dressed fully in camouflage and believed by many witnesses to have been in body armor with his face covered by a mask comes in carrying an rifle. begins firing shot after shot after shot. most there are now saying at least 60 shots fired am some point the gun jams a full magazine is on the mall floor screaming as two people lay shot there in that mall. now an active crime scene. doors barricaded with authorities trying to determine whether there could be another gun man. we have nothing to indicate what a motive might have been. kptv is live coverage now. ambulance is on the ground with one ground shot on the right. one from the air on the left. listen. >> like you said there is train rides, there is a carousel. >> santa is in the middle. >> santa land right there. we want to check in now with julie with some more inform
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it possible for us to prevent them from using them, and is it fair to assume as the ambassador just said, that would be an act of desperation, a sign on his part, of genuine weakness? >> the syrian chemical weapon program has been around for 40 years. it really picked up steam in the 60s, and recently as the mid 90s. we had evidence that russian agents were helping assad secure chemical precursors. we know he has mustard agents, and seron and possibly vx, a more toxic and per citizen tent agent. he has scud missiles, and drop munitions and these are very deadly agents. a few drops on your skin will kill you. we've seen activity at some of the known chemical chemical weapons sites. does not seem is he for securing weapons withweapons but. that's why we heard the president say as directly as he can, the world is watching. if you use these weapons, there will be consequences. >> cenk: let's take that statement which we've heard over and over again ambassador, you've been perhaps the one oh to deliver messages to leader over the red line. would it require military action on our part to
it possible for us to prevent them from using them, and is it fair to assume as the ambassador just said, that would be an act of desperation, a sign on his part, of genuine weakness? >> the syrian chemical weapon program has been around for 40 years. it really picked up steam in the 60s, and recently as the mid 90s. we had evidence that russian agents were helping assad secure chemical precursors. we know he has mustard agents, and seron and possibly vx, a more toxic and per citizen tent...
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president you show us yours and we'll show us ours. these negotiations go step by step closer and closer. i do agree with an early panelist that said the president probably wants to be a little bit freer from his base and so does the speaker to some degree. we are very interested in the spending cuts, and i can tell you that if the president gives us a good deal that reduces spending, takes down the deficit, and turns the economy around and creates jobs, we're going to be all ears for it. we're very, very open to that. >> that's good to hear. republican congressman jack kingston from georgia. thank you so much. that's a wrap. join me for a two-hour edition of the show today at 12:00 tonight. straight ahead we have "up with chris hayes." he's up next. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. â™
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hello welcome if you just joined us it's kevin owen here at the new center in moscow tonight our top story the european union's three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on behalf of the group it's been given to commend the e.u. for fostering peace but not everyone agrees hundreds marched through the norwegian capital in protest peter all of a look so why many believe the e.u. doesn't deserve the prize and why the whole nobel institution now may need to rethink. remark or liberal. one day eleven days they will not be deterred by a call about him but by the content of their character. the one that can be probably wouldn't become a glorious. however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person this is when it text search criteria especially when it comes to finances the announcement the european union was to pick up the twenty twelve gongs sparked. heated debate borders being discredited particularly to the outrage it picked it up recently well to be frank inside the united states i don't think very many people pay attention to the nobel peace prize anymo
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four am in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story voting has a wrapped up in egypt where people have been casting their ballots on the draft constitution that split the country and triggered a month long protests the second and final stage of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city island sandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the first round it was seven fifty seven percent voted in support of the constitution and it's said that this is most likely to be a yes vote in the second round this is because the seventeen governors going to. rule government governors with a strong mission brotherhood base in them also three only three of the governorates actually voted against the mission by the head of the presidential elections again president obama mostly people think unless you're saying it's most likely to be a yes the opposition forces that passes saying that there is many instances of electoral violations right streets of a
four am in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t our top story voting has a wrapped up in egypt where people have been casting their ballots on the draft constitution that split the country and triggered a month long protests the second and final stage of the referendum was preceded by a fresh outbreak of violence in the country's second largest city island sandra journalist bel true has more from cairo. the million dollar question is of course how this will turn out in the...
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us a close the door to high tech innovators from abroad despite foreignness a previously spearheading the country's digital revolution all that coming up off the shelf for. trimmings and this is true even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it wants to do the means the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also surrounded objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to a one of the five main stars of the road single it imitates the gentle breezes of summer. whose name means great hunter says he must be saddam. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse but who won every competition but jealous people killed the horse was revived. as an instrument book at the was it of so pi
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information that europeans keep stored online using so-called cloud technology could be assessed by us. law enforcement agencies that's according to a report issued by one university in amsterdam which reveals that under terrorism patriot act gives washington legal grounds to bypass europe's privacy laws the legislature was passed in two thousand and one after their target of nine eleven granting more powers to u.s. intelligence gathering data. a russian state t.v. channel presenter has been killed and capital one southern republic two unidentified a man approached twenty six year old kira as he was heading home after presenting his evening news program his colleagues say they asked him whether he was indeed the news anchor for shooting him in the head and chest to other news presenters in the same region who have recently received death threats and the company was forced to take them off the air hours after the assassination the car of the republican deputy transport minister was also blown up and the city official was said to have suffered no wounds but his life is not in danger. and
information that europeans keep stored online using so-called cloud technology could be assessed by us. law enforcement agencies that's according to a report issued by one university in amsterdam which reveals that under terrorism patriot act gives washington legal grounds to bypass europe's privacy laws the legislature was passed in two thousand and one after their target of nine eleven granting more powers to u.s. intelligence gathering data. a russian state t.v. channel presenter has been...
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most of us know the problem for someone celebrating off the best twentieth christmas buying a present can be perplexing there's nothing they need or don't own already accused the invention of your humorous christmas present for example the christmas jumper what happens to these presents the day also christmas i've been given christmas presents every christmas and carry them away on boxing day. for me give it away because i just about myself feel better and then get rid of them to give me an example of a nice christmas present you may have saved. i was given from work. for a couple they don't take any other. dog we overlay woman in a bikini when you pull the hot water and she becomes like it so they can eat tails off. happy ever going to be that's mine. yes i want to go to very tempted to get a korean girl at work a chocolate heinous. what was that. to hang on to been given like junk for christmas stuff that you just throw away on boxing day yes what was going to you just. have only just bought some junk for christmas i think i might have just bought some junk for christmas and a very
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as promised kaiser report still to come here on our team stay with us. in his secret laboratory tim curry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation and why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. oh but. i let. them speak. to. her. which i. promised her. i. just said. it in the. mind of a little. girl. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report it's been five years since the beginning of the global financial collapse governments are eating their own debt vomit central banks are smoking their own belly button lint and analyst still don't know whether we have deflation inflation hyperinflation stacy herbert max three we have crazy felicia and we're going to try to determine this will get a little bit closer to whether we have inflation deflation hyperinflation in thi
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i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have to doo with the fiscal cliff? they came very close to a deal between arafat and president clinton and it all fell apart when they realized he did not have the power in the street to sell a deal. it looks like john boehner does not have power instry to sell a deal. >> anything they get thrhrough the house will have to beone with democrats. not just with republicans cause we saw the caucus is divided on a lot of these issues that require a compromise. john boehner got endorsements on this plan. grover norquist dropped his tax opp
i used to work ere. i think there are good people trying to do o good things but there is harard to find much good coming o out of f capitol hill these days. whato you make of everythingng falling aparart? >> the president will not look at spending cuts, and neither wi a lot of the democratic caucus and mr. boehner cannot get the cats s in line. you have radicals on t the right and the leleft. that is why we are in the mess we're in. >> i remember well peace tal. what does it have...
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use the europeans supporting basically supporting israel. but next week a recap of the highlights from the world sport. the sun rises over what seems like an most forest here in town your reactions quite hundred kilometers north of light of our stock and much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. margaret . both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy logger set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber
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we've got some sort of john laughlin for the institute of democracy and cooperation he told us the e.u. should not have received that award because its policies are less than peaceful there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years as the president of the european council said everybody knows that there was a war against yugoslavia invented ninety nine in which european states e.u. member states participated very fully they attempt to. reach europe so one cannot say that there has been peace in europe since them in any case if we look further afield with syria the european union's policy get to a policy of the european union as an organization nevermind its member states as being in my view to fan the flames of the conflict in syria and not to act as a peace broker so there is literally no way in which we can say that the european union as foster peace. result sort of stable situation on the european markets too is italy's technocrat leader today says his time in office will soon be up later than we look at what's in store for the ailing euro zone was simply no way out of t
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. . >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the unmistakable sound of dave brubeck, his modern masterpiece, written in time when most of jazz was in 4-4 time. when his heart stopped beating, we lost a great musician and a nice man. he grew up in a household where radio was forbidden, his mother said if you want to listen to music you should play it. so he did, he first studied to be a veterinarian, be but gave it up to be a musician, he played in combat zones across europe. he toured the world with his group, his music caught fire. he was only the second jazz musician after louis armstrong, to appear on the cover of "time" magazine. he was honored at the kennedy center, and got to watch his own sons perform music on stage. ♪ ♪ ♪ . dave brubeck, american master, was one day short of his 92nd birthday. >>> and jack brooks has died, had was a student of texas, an enemy of richard nixon, attacked government waste all his life. he was pro labor, pro guns and pro distric
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. . >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the unmistakable sound of dave brubeck, his modern masterpiece, written in time when most of jazz was in 4-4 time. when his heart stopped beating, we lost a great musician and a nice man. he grew up in a household where radio was forbidden, his mother said if you want to listen to music you should play it. so he did, he first studied to be a veterinarian, be but gave it up to be a musician, he...
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very thailand's an economist here in cairo rather thank you for joining me think first of all tell us briefly. what was really going on in the stock market pull on the show every week i'm hearing most is announcement in the next that the kid issues are still small school shopping isn't even coalesce around the turn first thing down this isn't mutual have and this is love is most of the funny outgoing he comes i am after we are going to kick around fulfilling the billionaire who knows how would you compare egypt's economy now to walsh from. harvard teaches that a commie was somewhat steve leung that move out of the service was thirty five point six x. in food bank now will still down fifteen point five billion dollars and this is a huge cut that would result and it affects the impulse on the top it affects investors no one will come to invest any penny here in egypt to do these easy to put the aphoristic sector. in a large unemployment thing to do is to add the us also said to soon we are going if it was sick she would. kill to scranton used to be all over these you know this would aff
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thank you for joining us today. what impact do you think that the un vote will have to get a palestine state established? >> no impact whatsoever. they were granted nonmember status as observers in the united nations that. changes nothing on the grounds for the palestinian people . israel buss -- ambassador to the un said it goes through negotiations in jerusalem and ramallah and not new york. >> what is the reaction for the people of israel and whether it would lead to meaningful negotiations? >> i think they are disappointed that the palestinians instead of coming to the table turned to the community and united nations where they have an obvious majority. it doesn't mean anything . no operative power. palestinians, have done everything but sit down with israel since august 30th, 2008. they haven't responded to the offer. people of israel want peace and hopefully the palestinian people do. they need leadership to deliver it to them. >> obviously the prime minister and hillary clinton expressed disappointment in the
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tell us how it works, please? >> kelly, this could be a major break through in the filed of alzheimer's. if you recall, years ago, we reported very similar things to the pacemaker that we used in the heart and look today, the pacemakers are being used to save people's from card myopathy, it can change the field of alzheimer's. the brain pacemaker is really a battery that we basically make two holes, we drill the hole in the brain and in the skull and you can put wires around a certain part of the brain, that's going to stimulate the deep part of the brain. it's having, you want to be familiar with the part of plain, hypo campus and memory is rescored and where our short-term and long-term memory are restored and the recall going back to that area. alzheimer's, over time, affects hippocampus and that's why the brain starts to slow down. the idea behind it, kelly, is the fact that by doing this stimulation of the brain, you would increase the glucose metabolism and more oxygen to the area and the brain can work much
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all three of us. >> migraines. never get sick or headaches michigan eyes are strained. >> we are just learning from the ntsb, they are looking in to whether crews had problems with the bridge in the past. press briefing going on right now. the ntsb saying there are indications that in the past few days, crews report some issues with the bridge in terms of not getting a clear signal. con-raid workers out on the bridge the day before the derailment doing inspection. back to you. >> jamie: thank you. eric? >> eric: snuck by people last week and immigration reform bill that passed the house. now head to the senate. the white house is against it. what it means and how it can impact the country's immigration problem. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare i
all three of us. >> migraines. never get sick or headaches michigan eyes are strained. >> we are just learning from the ntsb, they are looking in to whether crews had problems with the bridge in the past. press briefing going on right now. the ntsb saying there are indications that in the past few days, crews report some issues with the bridge in terms of not getting a clear signal. con-raid workers out on the bridge the day before the derailment doing inspection. back to you....
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see, you can't use examples like that. the one i like is lieutenant governor massachusetts murray who said i was driving near the speed limit. he was going 100 without his seat belt. you can't use -- what you're losing here is a little bit of freedom. freedom dies a thousand deaths. you make this information available and prosecutors and law enforcement and without rules, by the way, there aren't any guidelines here. and they will take advantage of it. >> what about -- lawsuits, lawyers, you got federal regulators. i mean look, we have it in airplanes. why shouldn't we have it in cars? i probably have one in my suv. i don't even know. i don't even care. it doesn't infringe on my personal liberty. >> but see it might. right now the car companies put them in 90% of the cars roughly. but they're even warning about the regulations here. the great regulatory industrial complex reaching out for more information about people. >> you mean beyond this. >> yes. >> what kind of information? >> you know, they record atmospherics, reco
see, you can't use examples like that. the one i like is lieutenant governor massachusetts murray who said i was driving near the speed limit. he was going 100 without his seat belt. you can't use -- what you're losing here is a little bit of freedom. freedom dies a thousand deaths. you make this information available and prosecutors and law enforcement and without rules, by the way, there aren't any guidelines here. and they will take advantage of it. >> what about -- lawsuits, lawyers,...